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Hill, a psychologist in private practice, chronicles more than a decade of her thoughts and feelings about practicing therapy in rural Vermont. From liberating breakthroughs... Læs mere
A study of the contributions and influence of Aaron Beck, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, USA, and part of the cognitive revolution in psychotherapy. The author reviews his influences and rebuts the criticisms his work has attracted.
Queer Tolstoy is a multidimensional work combining psychoanalysis, political history, LGBTQ+ studies, sexology, ethics, and theology to explore the life and art of Count Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy.
In Freud’s Adolescence, Florian Houssier looks at the early years of the Father of Psychoanalysis and considers how his personal experiences... Læs mere
With chapters focusing on identity concerns associated with body-self (body size, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and age), urgent life crises, and defining life circumstances, The Therapist as a Person exemplifies the myriad ways in which the ther
NYPD "Cop Doc" Rudofossi delves into what it meant to live as a deep-cover operative through narratives with Joe Pistone, the FBI agent who spent six years living as Donnie Brasco as a member of the Bonanno crime family.
A Psychoanalytic Study of the Wounded Healer uses qualitative research to examine the popular myth that therapists are ‘wounded healers’.It identifies common themes in the life stories of the leading figures and explaining the enduring myth of the wounded healer.
Ann D’Ercole tells the story of Clara Mae Thompson, drawing extensively on unpublished archival interviews and correspondence, to provide a full and complex picture of an early American pioneer of psychoanalysis.
Beginning in 1933, after Sandor Ferenczi’s death, this volume draws extensively from interviews, personal correspondence and scholarly essays to explore the latter part of Clara Thompson’s life and professional career.
This book follows the personal and professional journeys of three Jewish women from Budapest, originally classmates in the same... Læs mere
This book is an exploration of the internal world of James Joyce with particular emphasis on his being born into his parents’ grief at the... Læs mere
This insightful book critically reviews and presents an accessible introduction to the life and work of one of the most celebrated modern psychoanalysts, Michael Eigen.